Loughborough University's School of Science is looking to appoint aProfessor in Theoretical Computer Science to support, and providesupportive leadership to research, teaching and enterprise across theSchool of Science.

Computer Science research at Loughborough is spread across three researchthemes. This appointment will work within our Theoretical Computer Sciencetheme, including algorithms, coding theory, combinatorics on words,cryptography, database theory, decidability, distributed computing, formallanguages and automatatheory, game theory, graph theory, (algorithmic)learning theory, mathematicallogic, scheduling.

This is an exciting time for the School of Science as we look to recruit tothis role. The School is passionate about driving its success to newheights and look for exciting candidates to help us do that

*2. Lecturer in Computer Science (Networks): *

The Department of Computer Sciencehttp://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/compsci/ is part of the School of Sciencehttp://www.lboro.ac.uk/science/ at Loughborough. The Department is lookingto expand its strengths in the areas of *networking, internet, cloudcomputing and cybersecurity.* Successful candidates will be able to workalongside existing researchers in these areas at Loughborough and willcontribute to the learning and teaching of computer science and supportLoughborough's already established excellent student experience.

Candidates should possess a degree in Computer Science, have an emergingtrack record of outstanding research with impact and the potential toattract external funding. They will initiate and participate incollaborative activity with School members and across the University.

The appointment will be on a full-time, open-ended contract, commencing assoon as possible.

For informal discussions about this role please contact Dr Iain Phillips,Acting Head of Computer Science and Director of Academic Staffing for theSchool of Science, I.W.Phillips@lboro.ac.uk

-- What you can do, or dream you can do, begin it; Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.-- John Anster, from a "very free translation" of Goethe's *Faust*

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